The unbeaten run was extended in Cornwall to 10 games as the
Beavers had to accept a point in controversial circumstances at Treyew Road.In
the unceasing rain, the Beavers started the brighter, and Malachi Napa's shot
on 9 minutes served notice on the home support that Hampton were in no way
concerned by the White Tigers winning run, keeper Tom McHale having to tip it
over the bar.Hampton were just about on top as the half progressed, and just
after the half hour, Bradley Hudson-Odoi latched onto the end of Marvin
Morgan's pass, the shot looping onto the roof of the net.Chances were at a
premium throughout the first half and Sam Howes had to be alert as he managed
to keep the hosts at bay, gathering loose balls in the box on a regular basis.5
minutes before the break, Charlie Wassmer's tackle on Cody Cooke had the home
support baying for blood in the shape of a red card after the defender's
somewhat reckless challenge on the wet turf, but they were disappointed as the
defender received only a caution.Truro had their best chance of the half right
before the interval, Tyler Harvey's shot being parried by Howes, following a
quick break by the White Tigers after Hampton pressure.In the early minutes of
the second half, Napa's long range effort was spilled through McHale's grasp,
the ball only just sliding wide of the post.On the hour, the Beavers took the
lead; after a short corner routine, Josh Casey swung in a back post cross which
had Cook and Wassmer queuing up to head home, Cook being the one to nod it
home.This shell-shocked the crowd and Truro City had to dig into the increasingly
softening pitch to try to retrieve the game.On 71 minutes, Allen pinged in a
low drive that Howes could only get behind and block as the Beavers were having
to defend, Wassmer and Cook having to put in massive efforts to keep the home
team out.However on 78 minutes, the White Tigers were awarded what could only
be called a soft decision for a penalty, Neal rather too easily falling to his
knees in the crowded box after the slightest of tugs on his sleeve by Nathan
Collier, which the referee deemed worthy of a spot kick.This left the red and
blue shirts incensed at the perceived injustice of the decision, and after the
box had been cleared, Riley-Lowe put the spot kick home, Howes not quite being
able to get far enough over to reach it.Truro now had their tails up and kept
pressing the Beavers defence but Cook, Wassmer and the whole team did their job
manfully to make sure the Beavers departed a sodden, soggy Treyew Road with a
point, and extend the unbeaten run to 10 games.
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